Agricultural Business (2023)

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Summarize the history of agricultural businesses in relation to current trends.AFNR.HS.3.1

  • a

    Identify historical changes and current trends in ag businesses.AFNR.HS.3.1.a

  • b

    Explain the importance and variety of current global agricultural markets.AFNR.HS.3.1.b

  • c

    Summarize the role of the major sectors of ag businesses, which include supply and inputs, production, processing/manufacturing, transportation, and marketing.AFNR.HS.3.1.c

Analyze agricultural business structures and principles of business management.AFNR.HS.3.2

  • a

    Differentiate business structures commonly found in agricultural businesses such as cooperatives, corporations, limited liability corporations, and sole proprietorship.AFNR.HS.3.2.a

  • b

    Summarize the principles of business structures.AFNR.HS.3.2.b

  • c

    Identify government policies within agricultural business structures.AFNR.HS.3.2.c

Design statements of purpose to guide agricultural business goals, objectives, and resource allocation.AFNR.HS.3.3

  • a

    Identify the need for statements of purpose within agricultural businesses, such as mission statements, vision statements, and/or long and short-term goals.AFNR.HS.3.3.a

  • b

    Classify multiple business objectives within a typical production cycle for an agricultural business.AFNR.HS.3.3.b

  • c

    Identify aspects needed in creating statements of purpose for an agricultural businessAFNR.HS.3.3.c

  • d

    Determine the appropriate utilization of available resources to meet a business’s statement of purpose.AFNR.HS.3.3.d

Apply concepts of record keeping to accomplish objectives and manage an established budget within an agricultural business.AFNR.HS.3.4

  • a

    Define the purpose of record-keeping within an agricultural business and identify examples of tools and methods of record-keeping.AFNR.HS.3.4.a

  • b

    Compare and contrast the benefits and limitations of record-keeping systems and practices.AFNR.HS.3.4.b

  • c

    Identify the components of records in an agricultural business (e.g., assets, liabilities, debits, credits, and equity.)AFNR.HS.3.4.c

  • d

    Explain input and output combinations within agricultural business records.AFNR.HS.3.4.d

  • e

    Identify aspects of a budget for an agricultural business.AFNR.HS.3.4.e

Analyze financial information and reports to examine appropriate decision-making in an agricultural business.AFNR.HS.3.5

  • a

    Calculate balance sheets, income statements, net worth statements, return-on-investment ratios, and inventory statements.AFNR.HS.3.5.a

  • b

    Define and analyze cash flow statements and cash flow budgets.AFNR.HS.3.5.b

  • c

    Utilize financial information (e.g., financial ratios, net worth, profitability) to evaluate the performance of agricultural businesses.AFNR.HS.3.5.c

  • d

    Summarize sources of risk and methods of managing risk in agricultural businesses.AFNR.HS.3.5.d

  • e

    Explain common methods to acquire capital (e.g., lines of credit, loans, operating notes.)AFNR.HS.3.5.e

Compare various marketing strategies for agricultural businesses.AFNR.HS.3.6

  • a

    Analyze a marketing plan and key elements of marketing (e.g., product, place, price, and promotion).AFNR.HS.3.6.a

  • b

    Classify traditional marketing strategies for agricultural commodities.AFNR.HS.3.6.b

  • c

    Identify innovative, non-traditional marketing strategies for agricultural commodities.AFNR.HS.3.6.c

Investigate commodity markets and strategies to manage markets for agricultural commodities.AFNR.HS.3.7

  • a

    Describe the history of commodity markets and their structure in today’s society.AFNR.HS.3.7.a

  • b

    Summarize trading in the futures markets utilizing speculation and hedging.AFNR.HS.3.7.b

  • c

    Distinguish between cash markets for commodities and commodity marketing plans for producers (e.g., cash prices, basis, forward contracts, futures contracts).AFNR.HS.3.7.c

  • d

    Identify patterns in ag commodity markets.AFNR.HS.3.7.d

Evaluate necessary aspects of a business plan for an agricultural business.AFNR.HS.3.8

  • a

    Identify the components of a business plan for an agricultural business.AFNR.HS.3.8.a

  • b

    Determine the characteristics of successful business plans.AFNR.HS.3.8.b

  • c

    Formulate a business plan for an agricultural business utilizing the key concepts of business planningAFNR.HS.3.8.c

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